Marine Intake - Thoughts?

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bai78

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It's proven to be a great upgrade.

However, intake supply is drying up. If you don't need EGR & a stock TB location for inspection purposes, you should consider alternatives.

One very viable option is a LS swap.
 

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hmm. im just waiting until the day where everything is just buy and go. no messing with the harness or other ********. im not one to putz around with trying to make shit work
 

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whippled2dr was making roughly 350rwhp. Thats with the marine intake, SCer and many other mods. I think he had heads to. Not impressed.

hmm. im just waiting until the day where everything is just buy and go. no messing with the harness or other ********. im not one to putz around with trying to make shit work

I think it's been done. They make stand alone kits as well as plenty of companies making harnesses to.
The recent issue of Chevy Hi Performance has a nice write up. "Getting fuel and spark to your frexhly swapped LS small block is easier than ever"
Holley Mast and Edebrock are some of thhe companies that can make it happen.
Food for thought.
 

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whippled2dr was making roughly 350rwhp. Thats with the marine intake, SCer and many other mods. I think he had heads to. Not impressed.

It's an accomishment considering that a stock L31 would struggle to put down 180 rwhp.
 

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